How to Change a Water Pump on Cars

by Contributing Writer; Updated June 12, 2017

Changing the water pump on your Plymouth car is easy enough that you can do it yourself and save a lot of money on labor charges at a repair shop. Signs that your water pump is bad could be the car overheating, or you see leakage around the water pump bearing where the pulley is located. The most difficult part of this project is the fact that you have to crawl under the car to get to it, unlike most other vehicles where you can access the water pump from the engine compartment. The project will take you about two hours to complete.

Take the PT Cruiser to a certified air conditioning repair shop. Have them evacuate the freon. Explain that you are doing a water pump, and ask them if they will "hold" the freon for you until you finish changing the water pump. Ask them up front how much it will be to remove the freon and refill the air conditioning system.

Slide the drain pan under the petcock on the radiator. Loosen the petcock and allow the coolant to drain. Discard the coolant in an appropriate manner if it is dirty or more than five years old. If the coolant is clean and is less than five years old, you can reuse the coolant.

Raise the front of the vehicle with a floor jack, and support it with jack stands. Remove the right front wheel, using the lug wrench. Remove the right, inner splashguard. Loosen the accessory drive belt tensioners and remove the accessory drive belts. Using a socket, remove the crankshaft pulley bolt.

Remove the crankshaft pulley using tools 1026 and 6827-A. Disconnect the exhaust system from the manifold, using the appropriate sockets. Unplug the air compressor pressure switch wiring harness. Disconnect the air compressor pipes from the connector block on the back of the air compressor.

Slide the floor jack under the engine and jack it up until it touches the bottom of the engine. Remove the lower torque strut, right engine mount, right engine mount bracket, upper torque strut and the upper torque strut bracket, using the appropriate sockets.

Unbolt and remove the power steering pump and its bracket, but do not remove the lines on the back of the pump. Lay the pump out of the way. Unbolt and remove both timing belt covers, using the appropriate sockets and wrenches.

Turn the crankshaft clockwise until the timing mark on the crankshaft is at the 1 o'clock position, and the timing mark on the right camshaft (as you are looking down at the engine) is at the 9 o'clock position. The arrows and "UP" marks on the camshaft sprockets should also be facing up.

Push a 1/8-inch Allen wrench into the tensioner pulley, then use a 6-mm Allen wrench to turn the tensioner counterclockwise until it locks into position. Remove the Allen wrench, then lift the timing belt off the pulleys.

Remove the camshaft sprockets using the appropriate sockets. Remove the rear timing belt cover using the appropriate sockets. Unbolt and remove the water pump. Pull the O-ring off the block, if it sticks to it. Clean the water pump mounting surface of all gasket material.

Coat the new O-ring with dielectric grease. Press the O-ring into the water pump, making sure it is properly seated in its groove. Install the water pump and tighten the bolts by hand. Turn the water pump pulley to ensure that there is no resistance. Tighten the water pump bolts to 105 in.-lbs. of torque.

Reinstall the rear timing belt cover and the camshaft sprockets, ensuring that the "UP" marks are in position and that the timing marks are lined up. Turn the crankshaft sprockets clockwise until the timing marks are 1/2 tooth apart.

Install the timing belt -- it's best to replace the timing belt, unless it is less than two years old -- on the sprockets and pulleys, starting with the crankshaft pulley and working counterclockwise. Route the belt over the water pump, behind the idler pulley and over the top of the camshafts, keeping the belt taut on that side. Route the belt down behind the tensioner pulley.

Turn the camshaft sprockets until the mark on the right camshaft is at the 9 o'clock position. Remove the Allen wrench from the tensioner and allow the tensioner to put tension on the belt. Turn the crankshaft slowly, two turns, until the timing marks are lined up again.

Items you will need

Drain pan

Floor jack

Jack stands

Lug wrench

Set of sockets

Set of wrenches

Crankshaft pulley puller No. 1026

Crankshaft pulley installer No. 6792

Insert for puller No. 6827-A

1/8-inch Allen wrench

6-mm Allen wrench

Dielectric grease

Torque wrench

How to Replace the Water Pump in a Nissan Pathfinder

Remove the Old Water Pump

Place a drain pan underneath the radiator. When the engine is cool, drain the cooling system from the radiator into the pan.

Take of the undercover and the suspension member stay.

Un-install the radiator shrouds, the cooling fan and the drive belts.

Take the water drain plug out of the engine, which is on the side of the cylinder block where the water pump is located.

Pull off the chain tensioner cover as well as the water pump cover.

Push the timing chain tensioner sleeve up and put a stopper pin in it to keep it from slipping. Take out the chain tensioner assembly.

Loosen and remove the water pump mounting bolts and turn the crankshaft pulley in a backward motion until it rotates 20 degrees, which will secure the area between the timing chain and water pump.

Add 2 M8 bolts to the water pump fixing bolt holes. Tighten them by hand, alternating turning a half turn each at a time unit they reach the timing chain rear case. Doing it this way will prevent damage to the timing chain rear case.

Remove the water pump.

Install the New Water Pump

Put some engine oil along with some antifreeze on the o-rings and install the new pump with the new o-rings.

Clean all mounting surfaces on the water pump cover, chain tensioner and the front cover matting surface and then install these components.

Put a bead of liquid gasket onto the matting surface on the water pump cover and the chain tensioner.

Turn the crankshaft pulley back to its starting position (20 degrees forward).

Apply some engine oil to the timing chain tensioner and the oil hole and install the timing chain tensioner. Then remove the stopper pin.

Reattach and install all the remaining components in reverse order in which they were removed.

Start the car and check for leaks when the engine reaches normal operating temperature.

How to Replace the Water Pump in a Chrysler Sebring

2.0L and 2.4L Sebring Engines

Disconnect the negative battery cable.

Place a drain pan underneath the radiator. Once the engine cools off, drain the cooling system from the radiator into the pan.

Remove the right inner splash shield.

Support the engine and remove the accessory drive belts, the right motor mount and the power steering pump bracket bolts. Move the pump and bracket assembly to the side and do not disconnect the lines to the power steering fluid.

Take out the bracket to the right engine mount, the front covers to the timing belt and loosen the tensioner screws to the timing belt in order to remove the timing belt.

Remove the camshaft sprockets and the cover to the rear timing belt.

Loosen and remove the water pump bolts and remove the water pump from the engine.

Clean all the mating surfaces and install the new water pump with a new o-ring, making sure that the o-ring is seated correctly in the groove before you tighten the bolts. Bolts are to be tightened to 105 inch pounds. (12 Nm).

Pressurize the cooling system to 15 psi. Search for leaks. If everything checks out, reinstall or reconnect all components in the order that they were removed.

Reattach the negative batter cable, refill the cooling system, start the engine and check that the cooling system is operating properly.

2.5L Sebring Engine

Disconnect the negative battery cable.

Place a drain pan underneath the radiator. When the engine is cool, drain the cooling system from the radiator into the pan.

Remove the accessory drive belts and the crankshaft damper.

Support the engine and remove the right engine mount, the upper left timing belt cover, the upper right timing belt cover and the lower timing belt cover. Then remove the timing belt and tensioner.

Remove the water pump from the water inlet pipe.

Clean all the mating surfaces and install the new water pump with a new gasket and a new o-ring, making sure that the o-ring is seated correctly in the groove before you tighten the bolts. Bolts are to be tightened to 20 foot pounds. (27 Nm).

Reattach the negative batter cable.

Refill the cooling system, start the engine and check that the cooling system is operating properly.

2.7L Sebring Engine

Disconnect the negative battery cable.

Place a drain pan underneath the radiator. When the engine is cool, drain the cooling system from the radiator into the pan.

Remove the timing chain cover along with the timing chain and its guides.

Loosen and remove the water pump bolts and take the pump out of the engine. Throw away the gasket.

Clean all the mating surfaces and install the new pump with a new gasket, tightening the bolts to 105 inch pounds (12 Nm).

Reinstall all components in the order in which they were removed.

Reattach the negative batter cable.

Refill the cooling system, start the engine and check that the cooling system is operating properly.

Items you will need

Drain pan

Wrench set

Coolant

How to Change the Water Pump on a KIA Optima

Make sure the Optima engine is completely cool and drain the engine coolant by placing a drain pan under the radiator and opening the valve with a wrench. Disconnect the negative battery cable using a wrench to loosen the terminal nut.

Note the proper routing of the serpentine belt and loosen the idler pulley with a wrench to remove the tension from the belt. Pull the belt off the pulleys and set it off to the side.

Remove the alternator using a socket and ratchet. Remove the pulleys from the crankshaft and the water pump using a wrench. Remove the upper and lower timing belt covers using a wrench to remove the bolts. Position the timing mark on the crankshaft so that it lines up with the mark on the engine block, using a wrench.

Mark the position and direction of the timing belt reinstalling later. Verify that the I and E marks on the camshaft pulley line up with the marks on the cylinder head. Do not move the engine once you have the items lined up. Remove the timing belt tensioner pulley using a wrench and pull the timing belt off the engine.

Remove the mounting bolts on the power steering pump with a socket and ratchet and position it aside. There is no need to disconnect the hoses on the power steering pump. Remove the water inlet pipe and the gasket using a socket and ratchet. Remove the bypass pipe and O-ring. Remove the mounting bolts from the water pump with a socket and ratchet.

Pull the pump away from the engine and clean any remaining gasket material away from the mounting surface using a scraper tool.

Place the new gasket and water pump on the engine block and tighten the bolts with a socket and ratchet. Connect the bypass pipe and o-ring and tighten with a wrench. Connect the water inlet pipe and gasket and tighten the nuts with a wrench. Install the power steering pump and tighten the bolts with a socket and ratchet.

Install the timing belt according to the markings you made when taking it off. Install the timing belt tensioner and tighten it with a wrench. Install the upper and lower timing belt covers and tighten the bolts with a wrench. Install the pulleys on the crankshaft and water pumps. Tighten the bolts with a wrench.

Install the alternator and tighten the mounting bolts with a socket and ratchet. Properly route the serpentine belt on the pulleys according to the diagram on the car, or the notes you made when taking it off. Add tension to the belt by tightening the idler pulley with a wrench.

Connect the negative battery cable and tighten the terminal nut with a wrench. Make sure the valve is closed on the bottom of the radiator. Refill the radiator and the reservoir with engine coolant. Start the Optima and check the system thoroughly for leaks.

Items you will need

Drain pan

Socket set

Wrench set

Marking crayon

How to Replace a Water Pump in a Mercedes

Take the cap off of the Mercedes radiator and also off the coolant overflow reservoir. Place a drain pan underneath the drain plug of the radiator located on the bottom of the radiator.

Open the drain plug with an open end wrench and allow the coolant to drain until the radiator is completely empty. Once it is drained, close the drain plug.

Detach the hose at the top of the water pump that runs to the radiator by undoing the hose clamp with a screwdriver.

Undo the negative battery cable from the battery post with an open end wrench and place the cable out of the way, taking care not to touch any metal parts with the end of the cable.

Unplug the electrical connector that is attached to the fan blade and unbolt the fan blade from the front of the water pump with an open end wrench. Remove the fan blade from the engine compartment.

Remove the fan belt by using a socket wrench to loosen the pulley that is holding the belt on. Detach the water pump from the engine by using a socket wrench to take off the bolts. Once the bolts are out, use a screwdriver as a pry tool to dislodge the water pump from the engine block.

Scrape the face of the engine block where the water pump is attached with a putty knife to remove any remaining gasket material or debris. Use a piece of emery cloth to finish cleaning the surface of the engine block and prepare it for the new water pump.

Spread a layer of gasket seal around the face of the new water pump and lay the cardboard material gasket that is provided with the new pump over the face of the water pump. Attach the water pump to the engine block and secure it with bolts.

Reattach the belt around the fan pulley and tighten the belt by pulling back on the pulley as you tighten the bolts that hold it onto the engine. Place the fan blades back on the front of the water pump and attach the blades with bolts.

Put the radiator hose back on the top of the Mercedes water pump inlet valve and attach with a screw clamp.

Secure the negative battery cable to the battery and then fill the coolant overflow reservoir half full with coolant and place the cap back on the reservoir.

Fill the radiator with coolant and water and put the cap back on the radiator.

Remove the drain pan from underneath the radiator drain plug and dispose of the drained coolant at your local recycling center or automotive supply center. Start the motor to allow the water to begin cycling through the water pump. Then verify that there are no leaks around the water pump. When you are satisfied, turn the motor off.

Items you will need

Drain pan

Open end wrench

Screwdriver

Socket wrench set

Putty knife

Emery cloth

Gasket seal

Coolant

How to Replace the Water Pump in a Mercury Grand Marquis

Put the car in park and crawl underneath the driver's side of the radiator. Locate the radiator drain plug and use the socket wrenches to remove it. Allow the coolant to drain out into the catch container and discard.

Crawl under the passenger side of the engine compartment and locate the water pump housing on the bottom of the engine. It is a silver, conical housing with four mounting bolts. Loosen the hose clamp holding the hose on the pump with the screwdriver. Use the socket wrench to remove the four mounting bolts, and then slide the housing and the water pump underneath off of the engine.

Slide the new water pump in place and tighten down the mounting bolts. Slide the hose in place on the new pump and tighten down the hose clamp bolts. Uncap the radiator and pour a 50/50 solution of coolant and water in the radiator until it is full. Turn the car on and allow it to warm up to normal operating temperature. Continue filling the radiator with coolant until the reservoir is full.

Items you will need

Socket wrenches

Coolant

New Pump

How to Change a Water Pump on a Plymouth Breeze

Remove the negative cable from the battery using a wrench to loosen the nut on the terminal. Place the wheel chocks behind the rear wheels of the car. Jack the car up on the passenger's side. Place the jack stand under the car near the jacking point and raise it up to the frame.

Crawl under the car and remove the inner splash shield using a wrench to detach the bolts. Loosen the accessory belt tensioner with a wrench and remove the belt from the car. Drain the engine coolant from the car by placing a drain pan under the valve on the bottom of the radiator. Open the valve with a wrench.

Place the second jack under the car's engine and jack it up far enough to support the engine. Use the wood block to protect the underside of the engine from damage when you raise the jack. Remove the right side motor mount using a wrench.

Remove the timing belt cover, then the timing belt tensioner, using a wrench. Mark the position and direction of the timing belt and remove it from the engine. Remove the camshaft sprockets by loosening the retaining bolts with a wrench.

Access the water pump by removing the rear timing belt cover using a wrench. Remove the bolts from the water pump using a ratchet and socket. Pull the water pump away from the engine. Clean any gasket residue from the water pump mounting surface using the scraper. Remove the O-ring from the water pump mounting surface and discard it.

Place a new O-ring on the water pump mounting surface. Place the new gasket and water pump on the engine. Tighten the bolts with the socket and ratchet. Reattach the rear timing belt cover and tighten the bolts with the wrench.

Put the timing belt back onto the engine according to the marks you made when removing it. Put the tensioner back on and draw the timing belt tight. Tighten the bolt with a wrench. Replace the camshaft sprockets on the engine and tighten with a wrench.

Attach the right motor mount and tighten the bolts with a wrench. Lower the jack away from the engine. Reposition the accessory drive belt on the engine and tighten the tensioner with a wrench. Replace the inner splash shield and tighten the bolts with a wrench.

Remove the jack stand from under the vehicle and lower the car to the ground. Reconnect the battery terminal, tightening the nut with a wrench. Start the car and check the system thoroughly for any sign of leakage.

Items you will need

2 jacks

Wood block

Jack stand

Drain pan

Scraper tool

Marking crayon

Wheel chocks

Metric socket set

Metric wrench set

How to Change the Water Pump on a Jeep Cherokee

Removing the Water Pump

Disconnect the negative cable from your car battery, using a wrench.

Turn the radiator cap counterclockwise with your hand to remove it.

Place a large container under the radiator drain.

Loosen the radiator drain plug, on the bottom of the radiator, by turning it counterclockwise with the wrench. After the coolant has drained from the radiator, move the drainage container so that it is beneath the engine block.

Remove the engine block drain plug using the wrench. On four-cylinder and inline-six engines, this drain plug is on the bottom of the driver's side of the engine block, below the exhaust manifold. On V-6 engines, there are two drain plugs toward the rear and on each side of the engine block. Drain the entire engine block.

Insert the tip of a garden hose into the top of the radiator, and flush it until the water runs clear.

Disconnect the electric cooling fan wire harness on the main engine fan by pulling the black connector apart. Remove the two fan mounting bolts on either side of the fan shroud, and carefully lift the fan out of the engine.

Loosen the four water pump pulley bolts, using the wrench, and remove the drive belt by simply lifting it off the pulley.

Remove all the hoses from the water pump by detaching their clamps. If they're stuck, twist them with the pair of pliers to break the seal and pry them off.

Remove the four bolts on the water pump with the wrench, and pull the water pump out.

Installing the New Water Pump

Use a clean shop towel to wipe off all traces of the gasket from where the old water pump was attached.

Apply a thin coat of RTV sealant to the engine side of the new gasket and to the mounting surface of the new water pump; then press the two together. Slip a bolt or two through the pump mounting holes to hold the gasket in place on the new pump.

Attach the water pump and gasket to the engine, and start the bolts with your fingers. Install the remaining bolts, then tighten all bolts with the wrench. Do not over-tighten, or you may distort the pump.

Replace the water pump pulley and tighten the bolts with the wrench.

Place the drive belt evenly on the water pump pulley, and tighten it with the wrench.

Replace the radiator plug and engine block drain plugs.

Pour new coolant into the radiator and coolant reservoir.

Replace the negative cable on the car battery's negative terminal, tightening it with the wrench.

Items you will need

Wrench

Draining container that can hold at least 5 gallons

Garden hose for fresh water source

Pliers

Clean shop towels

RTV sealant

New water pump for Jeep Cherokee with gasket

How to Replace the Water Pump in a Cadillac Escalade

4.8, 5.3 and 6.0 Liter Engines

Drain the coolant from the radiator.

Disconnect the air outlet and inlet duct and then disconnect the water pump from the inlet radiator hose.

Disconnect the clutch assembly from the cooling fan and remove the upper fan shroud.

Remove the drive belt, the surge tank and heater hoses and then disconnect the coolant pump from the radiator outlet hose.

Remove the water pump and attach the new one, tightening the bolts to 11 ft. lbs. for the first pass. For the final pass, tighten the bolts to 22 ft. lbs.

Attach the water pump drive belt pulley, tightening the bolts to 89-inch lbs. for the first pass. For the final pass, tighten them to 18 ft. lbs.

Reattach and reinstall all other parts in reverse order.

Refill the coolant to the proper levels. Start the engine and check for leaks when the engine reaches normal working temperature.

5.7 and 7.4 Liter Engines

Drain the radiator of coolant and disconnect the negative battery cable.

Remove the fan shroud, drive belts, alternator with its accessories, the fan and fan clutch and pulley.

Remove all brackets on the water pump and disconnect the water pump inlet and the lower radiator hose.

Remove the heater hose from the water pump and remove the bypass hose for 7.4 liter engines.

Take the water pump assembly from the timing cover and remove the pump.

Add a new gasket to the pump and install the new water pump, tightening the bolts to 30 ft. lbs.

Reattach and reinstall all parts in reverse order.

Refill the coolant to the cooling system and reconnect the battery cable. Start the engine and check for leaks.

6.5 Liter Engine

Drain the radiator of coolant and disconnect the negative battery cable.

Remove the fan along with the fan shroud.

Disconnect the oil filler tube and the air-conditioning hose bracket.

Remove the accessory drive belts, the vacuum pump brackets, bolts and the pump itself and the power steering brackets and pump.

Disconnect the coolant hoses from the water pump and remove the bolts and plate. Remove the pump from the engine and remove the plate from the pump.

Install a new gasket to the plate on the water pump, tightening the bolts to 20 ft. lbs.

Clean the oil from the plate flanges and the block mating surface. Put an anaerobic sealer onto the parts until they are wet to the touch.

Attach the water pump and the plate assembly, tightening the bolts to 20 ft. lbs.

Reattach and reinstall all other parts in reverse order and reattach the battery cable. Refill the coolant, start the engine and check for leaks when the engine is at normal working temperature.

8.1 Liter Engines

Drain the radiator of coolant.

Remove the fan clutch, the outlet hose clamp and the hose.

Take apart the bypass hose clamps at the pump and remove the hose. Also remove the water pump bolts and the pump.

Install new pump gaskets to the new water pump and install the pump, tightening the bolts to 37 ft lbs.

Reattach all parts and hoses in reverse order and refill the coolant. Start the engine and check for leaks when the engine is at normal working temperature.

How to Replace a Water Pump for a Volvo 940

Make sure your Volvo 940 is completely cool before you begin this project. Then, go inside the car and set the temperature control on the heater to maximum. Open the Volvo engine compartment and disconnect the negative cable from the battery using a wrench to loosen the nut on the terminal. Remove the cap from the coolant reservoir. Place a pan under the engine block and open the drain valve on the right side to drain the coolant.

Close the drain valves on the engine block and the radiator. Remove the fan shroud and fan from the radiator using a wrench to remove the bolts. Disconnect the lower radiator hose from the water pump using a screwdriver to loosen the hose clamp. Remove the retaining bolt for the coolant pipe under the exhaust manifold using a wrench. Remove the drive belt by loosening the adjusting bolt on the alternator and lifting the belt from the pulleys.

Remove the water pump pulley using a wrench. Remove the six bolts from the water pump using a socket and ratchet. Pull the pump away from the engine block. Scrape any remaining gasket material away from the engine block using the scraper.

Position a new gasket and the water pump in place on the engine block. Secure the pump by tightening the retaining bolts with the socket and ratchet. Install the water pump pulley and tighten the bolts with the wrench. Install the drive belt. Add the proper tension to the belt by tightening the adjusting bolt on the alternator. Proper belt tension is the ability to depress the belt from 1/4 to 1/2 inch on the belt's longest span.

Secure the coolant pipe under the exhaust manifold by tightening it with a wrench. Connect the lower radiator hose to the water pump and tighten the hose clamp with a screwdriver. Install the fan and shroud to the radiator. Tighten the bolts with a wrench. Refill the radiator and reservoir with engine coolant. Connect the negative battery cable and tighten the nut with a wrench. Start the Volvo and check for leakage around the work area.

Items you will need

Drain pan

Socket set

Wrench set

Screwdriver

Scraper

How to Replace the Water Pump on a 1999 Mazda Protege

Removal

Shut off the engine. Open the hood and disconnect the battery by removing the negative cable. Use a wrench to loosen the battery clamp.

Position a drain pan under the radiator drain plug and drain the coolant. Unscrew the plug by turning it counterclockwise and allow the coolant to collect in the drain pan. Close the drain by tightening it when the fluid has stopped draining.

Locate and remove all timing belt cover bolts, using a ratchet. Remove the timing cover. Once the cover is off, remove the timing belt.

Remove the bolts securing the coolant inlet pipe. A ratchet should do the job. Remove the pipe and its gasket.

Remove the belt and idler pulleys that are attached to the water pump. Be sure to keep all coolant and grease away from this belt.

Remove the mounting bolts from the water pump with a ratchet and remove the pump. Inspect the gasket seating area and remove all dirt with a clean, lint-free rag.

Installation

Install the new water pump and be sure to use a new gasket on the mating surface. Install the mounting bolts and torque them to 14 to 18 foot-pounds. The bolt that connects the alternator bracket to the water pump needs to be torqued to 23 to 38 foot-pounds.

Reinstall the idler pulleys and belt. Tighten them down with a ratchet.

Replace the gasket on the coolant inlet pipe with a new gasket. Install both items and torque the retaining bolts to 14 to 18 foot-pounds.

Slide the timing belt back on and reattach all timing covers. Tighten bolts on them with a ratchet.

Refill the engine with a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water. Bleed the air bubbles out by massaging all coolant hoses with your hand.

Reconnect the battery. The negative cable clamp should be tightened with a wrench.

Start the car's engine and allow it to warm up. Inspect for leaks.

Items you will need

Set of wrenches

Drain pan

Ratchet and sockets

Shop rags

Water pump

Pump gasket

Torque wrench

Coolant inlet pipe gasket

Antifreeze

Water

How to Replace the Water Pump for a Land Rover Freelander

Place the pair of tire ramps directly under your front tires, slowly drive the car to the top on the ramps. Engage the parking break and allow the engine to cool completely.

Place the drain pan below the vehicle, detach all the hoses from the water pump and drain all the engine coolant.

Remove the camshaft timing belt, and water pump by loosening the mounting bolts.

Discard the old "O" ring, lubricate the new "O" ring and fit it to the new water pump.

Place the new water pump in position, and tighten each mounting bolt to 7 foot pounds of pressure.

Reattach the camshaft timing belt and all the hoses back to the new water pump.

Fill the coolant system with fresh engine coolant, turn on the car and check for any leaks.

Items you will need

New water pump

Wrench set

Torque wrench

Drain pan

"O" ring

Rubber grease

Engine coolant

Tire ramps

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